When the actor Jacob Elordi and his mother recently drove through Sydney Airport, it was clear that they had missed the memo “Stealth Wealth” or maybe bravely ignored. Elordi not only wore two Bottega Veneta bags, while his mother also wore an Andiamo Voyager, a canvas and leather wooden hall from the Italian luxury fashion house. Together the trio would bring it back at £ 14,600.
Elordi, who has recently become a pin-up at the airport in the airport, is far from the only celebrity that is inexpensive due to the passport control. Take a look at Mary-Kate Olsen, who once carried alligator bags worth 60,500 GBP from the series, the brand that she founded with her twin sister via Los Angeles (Lax). And who was able to forget David and Victoria Beckham, who were loaded in the nineties and Noughties, often with a monogrammed Louis Vuitton luggage in order to make the sidewalks to be moving as follows.
Regardless of whether you are ridiculously thought out or look at the height of Chic, it undeniably shows that an airport bag – the second pocket that you wear in addition to an overhead cabin bag – can talk about the traveler who wears it. From Jane Birkin, who brings a touch of mood to Heathrow with a basket in 1971, to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who glides through Lax with nothing more than a Saint Laurent Sac de Jour, the hand luggage has long been the crowning glory of the airport dressing.
“Our hand luggage is a companion who (but clearly) shows what is important to us,” says Gillian Tusting, whose reserved, handmade was worn in England bags by people such as the princess of Wales and Katie Holmes. “While every selection hits a balance between function, shape and inclusion of the annoying rules for aircraft sizes, our choice of hand luggage will probably show our trunk whether we intend or not.” Which message does your second bag send (except for a clear message to ground employees that she will effortlessly set these terrible metal restriction baskets)?
The frequent flyer: a piece of Hotel Merch
If your airport bag is a piece of Hotel -Merch by chance, your with passengers will master the strategy of Air Mile and a regular in lounges worldwide. Cate Blanchett recently became the figurehead of this tribe, while at JFK with a simple red housing with a green cotton bag of £ 15 from Kit Kemp, the design Force behind the Hotels Group company.
A piece that is bought or trapped from an intelligent hotel is a subtle allusion to the in-the-help question simply the travel clerk and the stylish jetsetter Gina Jackson. “I am currently using a robust leather bag that was given to me from the upper house in Hong Kong, one of my favorite hotels in the world,” she says. “It is durable and fits everything in it – and I love how stylish it is without being conspicuous.” Those of us who are not regular in five-star hotels can buy themselves without check-in thanks to shops such as Issimo, the chic online outdoor item of the Italian Pellicano Hotels Group.
The Tech brother: a Mandarina -duck -backpack
Combined with a Brunello Cucinelli-T-Shirt inspired by Zuckerberg and a Gilet-The breast plate of the tech brother, the Mandarina duck could just as well be a one-way ticket to the Silicon Valley. Functionality is everything for those who swing this backpack, which is probably equipped with a limitless range of electricity banks. While it could be known for light, rubberized bags, the brand also has fashion chops after being launched in Bologna in 1977 and has been maintained for high -quality materials since then.
The main organizer: a Longchamp Le Pliage
Has a handbag ever radiate an axis of the insured organization than Longchamps Le Pliage? The Foldaway Canvas bag has been a favorite by IT Girls and lately fashion enthusiasts from Noughties, not to mention the royals. The Princess of Wales prefers the classic black iteration, while Princess Anne carried the Navy version of an airplane last year on a trip to Sri Lanka.
In various epochs and revivals, Le Pliage remained the journey of choice for the foggy -organized trip. It is a washable work animal of a bag that leads seamlessly from the office to Heathrow T5. Critics would indicate the uncomfortable lack of interior pockets, but this is irrelevant to lead organizers that have a wealth of leather trips and passers -by. Why stray from a classic?
The cozy parent: a trunki
The entrepreneur Rob Law may have botched the pitch of his original dragon, but he still sold more than five million of the popular driving circuit, which is known to the parents everywhere as a trunki. Those who are only too familiar with the best-selling design will know and love the external wiping plastic outdoor area, but even the uninitiated recognize their colorful aesthetic and convenient pull-strap design. Regardless of whether it is a classic Cerulean and Chartreuse “Terrance Trunki” or maybe a newer polka point “Harley the Ladybird”, the message is clear: you have suffered enough.
The serious need a vacation: a dragon -finefusion bag
The basket pocket of choice for the style set, the woven leather creations from Dragon diffusion, can even feel the world’s most secular commuters like an airport transfer. Handmade with traditional techniques, the quality of these pieces cannot be denied. However, if you use one as an airport bag, this means that this vacation may be a bit overdue. In addition, the lack of zipper, button or any kind of closure means that the (presumably chic) content is in danger of spilling on a dirty airport floor. Fortunately, the wearer doesn’t care – you have always divided into holiday mode.